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Stainless Steel Red Triquetra Ring
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- SKU: JRS16
- Categories: Clearance and Closeouts, Clearance Jewelry, Clearance Rings, Stainless Steel Rings
- Tags: Cubic Zirconia, Stainless Steel, Triquetra
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Stainless Steel Red Triquetra Ring-Discontinued: Available while supplies last
This stainless steel ring is two triquetra knots holding a synthetic red cz stone.
The Celts favored the idea that everything important in the world came in threes; three stages of life, three elements, three domains; earth, sea and sky, past, present and future. The triquetra is sometimes drawn weaving around a circle, symbolizing the unity of the three parts.
The Christians adopted this knot because it fitted in so well with their belief system. To them it came to represent The Son, Father and Holy Spirit.
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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Ring Size | 6, 7, 8 |
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